| John Forster - 1875 - 524 стор.
...Johnson described his Oxford life to Boswell. ' Ah sir, I was mad and violent. It ' was bitterness that they mistook for frolic. I was miserably ' poor, and thought to fight my way by my literature and my ' wit ; so I disregarded all power and all authority.' But there was a written sentence... | |
| 1876 - 844 стор.
...Johnson described his Oxford life to Boswell. " Ah, sir, I was mad and violent. It was bitterness that they mistook for frolic. I was miserably poor, and thought to fight my way by my literature and my wit ; so I disregarded all power and all authority." But there was a written sentence... | |
| John Forster - 1876 - 498 стор.
...Johnson described his Oxford life to Boswell. "Ah, sir, I was mad and violent. It was bitterness that they mistook for frolic. I was miserably poor, and thought to fight my way by my literature and my wit ; so I disregarded all power and all authority." But there was a written sentence... | |
| 1876 - 606 стор.
...Johnson described his Oxford life to Boswell. " Ah, sir, I was mad and violent. It was bitterness that they mistook for frolic. I was miserably poor, and thought to fight my way by my literature and my wit ; so I disregarded all power and all authority." But there was a written sentence... | |
| 1876 - 604 стор.
...Johnson described his Oxford life to Boswell. " Ah, sir, I was mad and violent. It was bitterness that they mistook for frolic. I was miserably poor, and thought to fight my way by my literature and my wit ; so I disregarded all power and all authority." But there was a written sentence... | |
| John Forster - 1876 - 504 стор.
...Oxford life to Boswell. "Ah, sir, I was mad and violent. It was bitterness that thev mistook for frolie. I was miserably poor, and thought to fight my way by my literature and my wit ; so I disregarded all power and all anthority." But there was a written sentence... | |
| 1877 - 814 стор.
...the tutors and fellows. On hearing that this character had been given of him, he observed to Boswell, "Ah! sir, I was mad and violent. It was bitterness...they mistook for frolic. I was miserably poor, and I thought to fight my way by my literature and my wit ; so I disregarded all power and all authority."... | |
| Sir Leslie Stephen - 1878 - 226 стор.
...AVhen told in after years that he had been described as a " gay and frolicsome fellow," he replied, " Ah ! sir, I was mad and violent. It was bitterness...they mistook for frolic. I was miserably poor, and I thought to fight my way by my literature and my wit ; so I disregarded all power and all authority."... | |
| 1879 - 336 стор.
...drive him almost to despair. It continued for a considerable period, and finding no relief, he wrote a statement of his case in Latin, and gave it to a...literature. So I disregarded all power and all authority." MARRIAGE. While Johnson was living in Birmingham, he became intimate in the family of a silk dealer,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1879 - 510 стор.
...fine intellect. There is no relief to the gloom of his own account of this part of his early trials. ' Ah, Sir, I was mad and violent. It was bitterness which they mistook for frolic, /was miserably poor.' From Oxford Johnson brought away with him much of the materials of the Vanity... | |
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